RELIEF FROM BAD TIMES AKD DEAR DRAPERY, AT THE FAMED AND FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT OP T7IRKPATRICK, /ILENDINING, AND CO., Whioh i 8 noted near and far for GOOD and CHEAP COMMODITIES, Beyond any other House in the City or the Colony, This is owing to the adoption of their MODERN CUSTOM OF TRADING, By which they are enabled to sell the Best Gtaoda at Prices to Gladden the Heart and Adorn the Person. It is no exaggeration to say that they lead the WORLD OF FASHION IN NEW SEAfcAND j And it is equally true that before their INNOVATION IN THE DRAPERY TRADE, Ladies and. Gentlemen had to pay very different Prices for DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY, FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING, A FACT Which their Patrons gladly admit, and their rival* greatly deplore. The Beneficial Results are that $h% People CAN CLOTHE BETTER AND FURNISH BETTER For less money than formerly. Explanatory Note. — Suffice it to say that the great evil of the ordinary system practised by other Importers, which makes everything so dear in the Colonies, iathatevei^ hundred pounds worih passes through at least as many as fire tradesmen's hauds. before it oom.es to them, each one having a commission of from 24 to 10 per cent., which makes an aggregate advance on the cost of from 20 to 30 per oens« which, unfortunately, the consumer has to pay for. - The infinite advantage gained by the MODERN; CUSTOM is that KIRKPATRTCK, GLENDINTNG, & CO. Obtain all their Wares at first hand, direct from the Manufacturers, &\ THE JJEIAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE, By obviating and avoiding altogether the many intervening profits ; consequently, in each and all of their departments, they can faily CLAIM SUPERIORITY Over ajft Rivals and competitors, as fceirSUCCESSIVE SHIPMENTS DAILY TESUFYSee comparisons between tfce ajdwwiy system, &ftd. modern custom of trading, viz. : Black Silks, ussval pws.S* 4s, 6s, 9s, 10s, 14s Warraniod do, innovation prices, Sfc, ss, 6s 6d, Bs, 10s Colored Silk Dresses, usual prices, 80s, 100s, 120s, 150s Colored SiJk, Dresses, innovation pifices^ 60s, 795, 995, 120s Moire Antique Dresses, usual prices, 170s, 200s Moire Antique Dresses, innovation prices, 1355, 15? b Irish Poplins, us^al prices, 120s* 130s Best do do innovation prices* tQs^ 115s. Silk Jask.efci, i^vial prices, 17;S, 255, 455, 70s, 90s, 120s Silk Jackets, innovation, pjfices» 8% 6/d, ])2s Gel, 255, 455, 50s, 80s Silk Polonaises, usual prices, 60s, 90s, 150s Do do (wairrantedtowear.)* innovation, prices^ 40%, 6jss, 90s French Millinery.' Bonnets, usual prices, 255, 30s, 35s See same — Do do do, at. iniaovation psiQes, 10* 15s>. 22s Tuimjiiied Ha%3, usual prices, 7s 6d, Us, 15s, 22s See same— Do do, at innovation prices, ss> 6s H 9s 6d, 15s Untrimmsd, do* usual pri<se% 2s, 3s, 4s fc ss, 6s, See same — Do do, innovation prices, Is, Is 3d, 2s, 3s, 4s Stays and Corset gsual prices* 4s 6d, 6s, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d See same — Do do, innovation prices, 3s. 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d Trimmed Chemises, usual prices, 5s H 65.6 d, Ss^lOSi 12sSee samft Po, dio, innovation, pjficss, 4s* ss* 6s, t& 6d, 9s. Plain do, usupl poises, 3s, 4s> ss. See same — Dodo, innovation- prices* 2s, 2s 9d, 35.9) d Tiiimmed drawers, v^wtl prices, 3s, 9<4aod, 6s9d See same— Do <jo, innoxatiiott prices, 2*. 6d, 3s6d, 4s6d Tta&ked draweje, usu^l pcicqs, 2s 6d y 3s, 359)4 See same— Do, do, innosation prices, Is 6d, Bs.3d, &9d Wouk.eji- petticoats, wv&l jwiiees, 6s 6d, D 2&. 20s, 20s , See same — Do. do,, innovation, prices, 3* 4d, ' 9s, 16s, 20s Dress Goods* usual prices, 12s, 19s, 22s* 33* See, same— Do, do, innoxaAioo- prices, 9s 6d, ' 155,. Ms. 64. 205, 6d>. Did space penmifc, X., G., and Co. would quote the usual! and innovation prices of CALICOES, BLANKE'BS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS* MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND* UNDERCLOTHING. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Fresh Importations of CLOTHS AND TWEEDS* From West of England and South, of Scotland. Tweeds from Mosgiel. Suits made to order, fashionably cut, and well made* £4, And Trousers, from 21s. i RIRKPATRICK, ALENDINING& CO, 1 PSISfQ^S-STRBBX. - j
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 20 February 1873, Page 3
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